http://www.ebay.com/itm/LOVELY-1898-EDI ... Sw8d5ZSxQf
Seems like a good deal. Would this play brown wax cylinders?
The only thing I find strange about this is that the reproducer's arm is labeled "recorder" and the fact there's a blue amberol on the mandrel.
1898 Edison Home Phono
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Re: 1898 Edison Home Phono
The machine would probably play brown wax but the reproducer will not play much of anything as it is meant to record music,not play it.Hence the name recorderAmberolaguys wrote:http://www.ebay.com/itm/LOVELY-1898-EDI ... Sw8d5ZSxQf
Seems like a good deal. Would this play brown wax cylinders?
The only thing I find strange about this is that the reproducer's arm is labeled "recorder" and the fact there's a blue amberol on the mandrel.
He had to put something on the mandrel, why not a blue amberol
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Re: 1898 Edison Home Phono
That's something no one could ever change about some sellers and/or owners. They have little to no idea on what the machine is and how to operate it, and what the machine does. And they are often oblivious to the writing on the machine. I've seen people advertising Meissner Record Lathes as inoperable because they were trying to play a record with the recording arm. I know we've all seen the seller listing the sound quality as poor and in need of repair on a Diamond Disc player because they were playing lateral 78s with a Diamond Disc Reproducer!
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Re: 1898 Edison Home Phono
Also, there is another detail. The base cabinet is missing the base board that goes underneath. You will have to find a loose one or a whole bottom case. Also, if you get this you might have a woodworker make you one. If it were me, I would be patient and wait for a better example.
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Re: 1898 Edison Home Phono
Personally I think it's way over priced. The machine has many issues. Case has been overcoated and i don't think it the original top. It also looks like the base board is missing or heavily modified. The bedplate looks very worn and missing most of the pin striping. Also as mentioned it has a recorder on it not an Automatic Reproducer. I would put the value at a little over half what the asking price is.
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Re: 1898 Edison Home Phono
I am with Harvey I would look for another one especially with that price. I know it says make offer but the amount of money you will have to put in it to look and play like a normal suite case home model A will be high and possible well over $300.00 Tom BPhonofreak wrote:Also, there is another detail. The base cabinet is missing the base board that goes underneath. You will have to find a loose one or a whole bottom case. Also, if you get this you might have a woodworker make you one. If it were me, I would be patient and wait for a better example.
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I agree with the others - pass on that machine. Too expensive for what it is. That is indeed a recorder and it would chew up a wax cylinder on the first attempt to play.
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At $850 BIN, you can do much better for the price, I think.
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Re: 1898 Edison Home Phono
I paid less than that for mine and the bedplate, decal, and finish are nearly perfect. I'd definitely move on unless that machine was about half the price like Rich said.